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A strong acid is totally dissociated in water; a weak acid is only partially dissociated in water.
No, electrons are never shared or transferred in a hydrogen bond. A hydrogen bond is just an attraction between partially positive particles and partially negative particles.
They begin to move faster. The increased temperature increases the energy of the molecule.
you get a chemical reaction resulting in the formation of a salt
Depending on the chemical composition, they can be partially or integrally dissolved or absolutely not attacked.
A strong acid is totally dissociated in water; a weak acid is only partially dissociated in water.
Plants hydrogenate it into sugars. The hydrogen comes from water and oxygen is given off as a waste product.
Water IS a polar molecule.
They are partially dissolved.
Water is a common example of a polar molecule. A molecule is polar when the electrons tend to spend more time around one area than others. This happens when atoms on one side of the molecule are more electronegative than the others. (Atoms that are higher and farther to the right on the periodic table are more electronegative.)Water is polar because both hydrogens are on one side of the oxygen, and hydrogen is more electronegative than oxygen. Because of this, the hydrogen side is partially negative, while the oxygen side is partially positive.
The result of the molecule to molecule is the solute will have an infinite solubility in the solvent.AfricaHumor.com
a dipole in induced.
Nothing "happens to it" unless something happens to it. In other words, your question is missing the "when" part ("what happens to a molecule of protein WHEN ..."). Even then, it depends on the details; different proteins react in different ways.
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It gain the electrons
Combines with oxygen
Combines with oxygen